On 18 Sep 2011, at 00:22, Reza - Voipernetics wrote: > We've written some codes for a client that does call recording and archiving, > and within the application is hardcoded an alphanumeric ssh login and > password. We tried to encrypt and obfuscate our PHP codes using: > > SourceGurdian > ionCube > and good old Zend encoder! > > These obfuscations were reverse engineered and un-obfuscated online by free > apps such as dezender ionCube Decrypter and few other open source freely > available tools. > > At this stage, because the login data is critically sensitive, I am willing > to go as far as installing some sort of encrypter that depends on installing > an Apache module - versus stand alone obfuscation techniques and software. > > Any suggestions and advise is welcome. > Thank you. >
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